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Originally posted by jaguar
Depressing OnxyCougar
Beautiful weather here so down by the lake sipping coffees for most of the day with copies of the economist, few camera rags, few moterbike rags an old canon loaded with Tri-X and a Romeo Y Julieta No2.
There are times I love my life.
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Tri-X eh? Wow, haven't uttered those words since photography classes (and even then, my choice of B&W film was T-Max 3200). I've heard that it's a pretty good film though...good for contrast, but just enough grain to give the shot just enough of a gritty feel. T-Max is more "warm" and soft in comparison...it was good for the portrait-type shots that I did in class and years later.
Ever worked with any other type of B&W film?
I haven't gone digital yet (can't afford it), and yet everything seems to be going in that direction.
I love Shutterbug magazine...is that one of your rags?
How old is the Canon? Mine is circa 1991 (EOS Rebel when Canon rebuilt it with a lighter body).
Whoops, once you get me talking about photography, I could go on for days...but I won't (at least in this thread..lol).